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authorsnj <snj@pkgsrc.org>2004-02-16 21:20:04 +0000
committersnj <snj@pkgsrc.org>2004-02-16 21:20:04 +0000
commit04db59d2f9d2ff141012124cae4b8a9895229076 (patch)
treeb01e3ad77f6e04868cea939b7762020597f0a77d /net/trafshow/DESCR
parent318d2e538a25920a28c8dc870e0722c820db11fb (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-04db59d2f9d2ff141012124cae4b8a9895229076.tar.gz
Update to trafshow-4.0, use bl3, include curses.buildlink3.mk, clean
up DESCR. No changelog is available, but changes since 3.1 include integration of the KAME ipv6 patch and the addition of a mode that allows trafshow to act like a Cisco NetFlow collector. Okayed by jmmv.
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-TrafShow continuously display the information regarding packet
-traffic on the configured network interface that match the boolean
-expression. It periodically sort and updates this information. It
-may be useful for locating suspicious network traffic on the net.
-
-To use TrafShow, your kernel must be rebuilt with the following line
-added to your kernel config file (/sys/i386/conf/<YourMachine>):
-
-pseudo-device bpfilter 4 # Berkeley packet filter
-
-The number after bpfilter is the number of interfaces that can be
-examined simultaneously. See section 5.8.3 of Handbook for details.
+TrafShow continuously displays information regarding packet traffic on
+the configured network interface that matches the boolean expression
+passed on the command line. It periodically sorts and updates this
+information. TrafShow may be useful for locating suspicious network
+traffic on the network.